Police Blotter

Published 7:00 pm, Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Officers responded to a disturbance at the Executive Inn Hotel, 600 W. Main St., around 6:45 p.m. Aug. 5 and later arrested Tomball resident Paula A. Clark for a "Class A" assault.

According to the police report, Clark threw a cellular phone at her friend, striking him in the face, which caused his mouth to bleed.

By HCN Staff Report

Tomball officers also reported the following:

EVADING ARREST:

A Tomball police officer was led on a high-speed chase through the back roads of the city Aug. 7. Officer Juan Moreno attempted to stop a driver of a motorcycle who was travelling 64 miles per hour on a portion of F.M. 2920 west of S.H. 249 with a posted speed limit of 45, when the driver took off at a high rate of speed, according to the police report.

The driver turned right on Calvert Road, then traveled as fast as 80 to 90 miles per hour. When the motorcycle approached the Alice Road intersection, the driver was unable to make the left turn and the motorcycle went down on its left side. Though the driver was not seriously injured, he was taken into custody and charged with evading arrest with a motor vehicle.

Drug possession:

Houston resident Jennifer C. Lorts, 46, was arrested Aug. 2 in the Denny's parking lot for public intoxication and possession of a controlled substance. The arresting Tomball Police officer found a baggie containing a white powder while conducting a search. She was transported to Harris County jail and charged with possession of a controlled substance.

Suspended License:

Tomball police officers arrested five people last week when they discovered suspended licenses during traffic stops. Three Magnolia residents, one Tomball resident and one Spring resident were arrested.

DWI ARRESTS:

Tomball police officers arrested four people last week for driving while intoxicated. Two Magnolia residents and two Houston residents were taken into custody.

BURGLARY:

Tomball officers received a report of a burglary on Aug. 8 at 534 Timkin. Complainant advised officers someone had entered the residence through a broken bedroom window, taking two televisions, two Sony stereos, video game consoles, a VCR, DVD player, two gold necklaces and two Indian statues as well as CDs and DVDs. Estimated value is $1,600.

STOLEN TRAILER:

Tomball officers received a report of a stolen white 6-foot by 12-foot box van trailer Aug. 6 from 22119 Hufsmith-Kohrville Rd. The lock and pole it was chained to was also taken. Texas license plates 46X-JBL. Estimated value is $1,000.

Montgomery County Sheriff's Department, District 4, reported the following:

INTERNET THEFT:

A Magnolia man reported Aug. 2 that he had been the victim of Internet theft after he bought an item over the Internet and never received it. The fraudulent sale resulted in a nearly $900 loss.

GRASS DAMAGE:

The superintendent of the Woodforest Golf Club reported Aug. 2 that someone drove a vehicle on the golf course, causing more than $2,000 worth of damage to the grass.

TEEN PARTY ARRESTS:

Deputies issued a number of citations for minor in possession of alcohol and minor intoxication July 31 after they responded to a noise disturbance in the Woodlake subdivision and discovered a party where numerous intoxicated juveniles were drinking alcohol.